Dream homes, we all have one. Unfortunately, just how expensive houses are, for most of us they remain out of reach.
That should not stop you indulging in a bit of fantasy home hunting, I know it does not stop me.
Admit it, we all search through the most expensive homes on the market from time to time.
Today we are taking a looking at this multi-million pound mansion in Chingford that is absolutely spectacular.
Six-bed detached house, End House, Woodman Lane, Chingford – £3,339,000
This gargantuan property boasts six bedrooms, six bathrooms, three reception rooms, and a whopping floor area of 5,485 square feet.
Nestled in a peaceful private road in the hamlet of Sewardstonebury, the property enjoys views of a private paddock and far reaching views over Epping Forest.
The ground floor comprises of a bright grand marble entrance hall, cloakroom, formal reception room with marble fireplace, and family TV room.
It also includes a spacious bespoke open plan kitchen and dining area with integrated appliances and bi-folding doors onto the patio, and a utility room.
Most impressive is the indoor swimming pool and gym.
The first floor offers master suite with walk in wardrobe, a large en-suite and private terrace, and a double bedroom with en-suite and balcony.
And it doesn't end there, add another double bedroom with en-suite shower room and dressing room, and three further double bedrooms and two family bathrooms to the list.
There is also a separate outhouse dwelling with floor to ceiling glass windows, sliding doors, kitchen, bar, seating area and cloakroom.
There are two further outhouse purpose built dwellings, one being a private office and other a fully fitted cinema room with large screen and recliner chairs. The grounds also include an outdoor floodlight tennis court.
The property is set behind electric gates with a block paved driveway facilitating parking for numerous cars with the additional benefit of a detached double garage.
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